Desktop Keyboard Meets NEMA 12 Specs

A new desktop keyboard, the DP-860, meets NEMA 12 specifications and is said to be ideal for environments where dust, dirt and splashing water raise concern. The sealed configuration of this keyboard prevents dirt and other contaminants from causing
Oct. 1, 2000
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A new desktop keyboard, the DP-860, meets NEMA 12 specifications and is said to be ideal for environments where dust, dirt and splashing water raise concern. The sealed configuration of this keyboard prevents dirt and other contaminants from causing malfunctions. The 86-key unit is fully enclosed and ready for workstation applications. The coiled output cable comes with either a Serial/AT or PS/2 connection that plugs directly into the host computer for normal keyboard operations. A pointing device incorporated into the keyboard makes it compact and suitable for industrial operations. The DP-860 is a small footprint keyboard measuring only 11.25'' x 6.25'' x 1.80''. The unit is available for $295.

Company: TEXAS INDUSTRIAL PERIPHERALS

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